Simply observations:

Originally posted here by Und3ertak3r
You will note in the HJT log the prevelence of programs in the Startup\RUN where the files exist in the user temp folder.. AND THAT IS NOT A RED FLAG TO ANYONE?

and that is santa ? come on guys RED FLAG RED FLAG
Some of us didn't miss it but read it and saw it all there, Und3ertak3r.
The Red flags were obvious, and I agree with your Red flag list.

Phishphreek80 was right about the safe mode. Since he has loads o' junk loading at boot time, he had to use safe mode to remove the -now- non-resident items.

Most, but not all, of the remaining junk is in Molly's temp files, which means it happened during a time that Molly's account was active.

Kazaa and AOL are still loaded, which both provide Adware and will continue to slow the computer.
Using Kazaa to download files of unknown origin is "just waiting for another infection".

I'm sure the registry is full of wayward CLSID's, references to non-existant DLL's, missing file references and empty paths, among other things.

He'll never get the computer back to tip-top shape until reformats/reinstalls, guaranteed, as Guardian Alpha suggests.

(note: I said tip-top shape, not simply operational.)